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A dual voltage/dual resistance AC hair dryer can be used with a 120 V or 230 V power supply. A switch allows the user to set the voltage (and hence the resistance) to the appropriate value. A tourist takes her 1530 W dual voltage hair dryer to Europe. She forgets to set the switch to 230 V. What power does the hair dryer consume before it starts to smoke?____________ W

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Answer:

The power is
p= 5621 W

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to obtain the power it consumes we need to first obtain the resistance of the hair dryer at 120 V


R = (V^2)/(P) = ((120 V)^2)/(1530W) = 9.411 \Omega

Now the power supplied in Europe at their voltage of 230V would be


P = \frac{V^2} {R} = ((230V)^2)/(9.411 \ \Omega) = 5621 W

Looking the power obtain we see that it is higher than 1530 W so this would cause the dryer to smoke.

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